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Château Cravignac
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Château La Fleur Cravignac is a historic winery located in the prestigious Saint-Emilion region of Gironde. The estate has a rich history, dating back to its founding by Jean-Baptiste Lavau de Cravignac, a notable figure who served as the Mayor of Saint-Emilion from 1730 to 1752 and a parliamentary lawyer. The château has been carefully passed down through generations, each preserving its legacy and dedication to quality wine production. In the early 20th century, Château La Fleur Cravignac gained national recognition as an official wine of the National Assembly and was famously favored by Raymond Poincaré, the President of the French Republic. In 2021, the estate entered a new chapter when it was acquired by Karine and Jean de Colbert from the Beaupertuis heirs. Today, Château La Fleur Cravignac continues to embody the essence of Saint-Emilion, offering visitors a glimpse into its storied past and the opportunity to experience the elegance of its wines firsthand.
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Vignobles Meynard
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Meynard Vineyards, a family-run estate with three generations of winemaking expertise, spans 45 hectares in the Bordeaux region, where we blend tradition and innovation to create wines of exceptional balance and refinement. Our dedication to sustainable practices ensures that each bottle reflects the unique character of our terroir. Visitors are welcomed year-round to experience guided vineyard tours and wine tastings, exploring the intricate journey from vine to glass. Our commitment to quality and our family legacy shine through in every bottle we produce.
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Château Coucy - Montagne Saint-Emilion
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Château Coucy blends a rich winegrowing heritage with exceptional terroir, where environmental commitment, integrated viticulture, and a passion for winemaking come together to craft Bordeaux wines of elegance and finesse. This estate, whose legacy began with its first medal in 1895 at the Concours Général Agricole de Paris, has continued to preserve and celebrate its long-standing traditions. Since 2017, under the guidance of Florence Galande and her dedicated team, the estate has achieved a harmonious balance between terroir and expertise, creating memorable wine experiences. The estate’s architecture, with exposed beams and stone walls, exudes historical charm, complementing the authenticity of the region. Situated in the heart of Montagne, a village in Gironde known for its deep-rooted viticulture, Château Coucy is part of a commune that has safeguarded its vines through centuries of history, from the Gallo-Roman era to the present. This area, part of the Grand Saint-Emilionnais, is home to 12 of Bordeaux’s most emblematic wine appellations, continuing a proud legacy of winemaking excellence.
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Château Guibeau
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Château Guibeau is a family-run estate situated on 72 hectares of beautiful land, with 45 hectares dedicated to vines and 27 hectares to forest, meadows, and a lake. This unique landscape creates a balanced ecosystem, making Château Guibeau a haven where nature thrives. Managed by Brigitte and her husband, Eric Destouet, the vineyard has been passed down through generations, and they now work with heartfelt dedication to honor this family legacy. Starting in January 2024, their daughter Justine, fresh from earning a master's degree at the Agronomic Institute of Bordeaux, will join them, infusing new energy into the team. Committed to organic farming, the family cultivates their vineyard with great respect for nature, believing that by supporting and nurturing the land, it rewards them with the finest fruits. At Château Guibeau, this philosophy of care and stewardship is at the core of everything they do.
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Chateau Clarisse
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Acquired in 2009 by Didier and Olivia Le Calvez and named after their daughter, Château Clarisse is a 15-hectare estate located on the plateau of Puisseguin. Combining the elegance of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, the family-run vineyard practices environmentally friendly farming and obtained organic certification in 2019. Now transitioning to biodynamic viticulture with the guidance of Jacques Fourès, the estate continues to craft exceptional wines that respect the unique clay-limestone soils of its terroir.
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Château de Ferrand
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Château de Ferrand, founded in 1702 by Elie de Bétoulaud, is a historical gem in the renowned Saint-Émilion appellation of Bordeaux, France. The estate has remained in the hands of the same family for centuries, with significant development occurring under the guidance of Baron Bich in the 20th century, and later, his daughter Pauline. The château received the prestigious Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé status in 2012, a testament to its dedication to producing top-tier wines while preserving the estate's rich history. Visitors to Château de Ferrand can immerse themselves in the unique blend of historical charm and cutting-edge winemaking, experiencing a legacy that has withstood the test of time.
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CHATEAU CRUZEAU - GFA VIGNOBLES LUQUOT
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Château Cruzeau is a historic estate located in Saint-Émilion, established in the 16th century and under the stewardship of the Luquot family since 1907. Currently, the 5th generation continues to uphold its legacy with a focus on authentically expressing the qualities of the terroir. The château reflects centuries of winemaking tradition, combining heritage and modern expertise to craft its renowned wines.
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Maison Lateyron - Château Tour Calon
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Maison Lateyron is a family-owned winery with deep roots in the Saint-Émilion area, dating back to the 18th century. Established by Jean Lateyron, the estate became known for its expertise in sparkling wines, particularly Crémant de Bordeaux, using the traditional method. Located in Montagne, with vast underground cellars, the estate has been passed down through generations and now focuses on sustainable practices. Today, siblings Corinne and Lionel Lateyron continue to honor tradition, blending scientific expertise with family heritage.
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Château La Pointe Bouquey
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Château La Pointe Bouquey is a family-run estate steeped in tradition, with eight generations managing the property since 1800. Today, David Bentenat leads the vineyard, bringing passion and dedication to its 24 hectares situated at the foot of the renowned Saint-Émilion plateau. This historic estate continues to focus on producing high-quality wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region, offering visitors an authentic glimpse into the world of winemaking in one of Bordeaux’s most famous appellations.  
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CHÂTEAU PETIT VAL
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Not far from the historic village of saint-émilion lies Château Petit Val, purchased in 2014 by Jean-Louis and Olivia Alloin. Since this acquisition, they have continued to invest in order to develop this Grand Cru in a precise and structured way. Through strong values such as sharing, simplicity and conviviality, Château Petit Val is the ideal place to enjoy a unique wine tourism experience. The vineyards that surround the estate are part of a rigorous environmental approach. The vat room, renovated in 2016, and the new barrel cellar reveal the winemaking techniques used to produce cuvées that are atypical, even unique in the region! Discover these wines at the tasting that concludes your visit.
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Château de Pressac
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The history of the Château de Pressac begins in the Middle Ages since it was founded at that time, as evidenced by its medieval gate. The castle was then fortified several times. In 1453, it was at the Château de Pressac, after the French victory at Castillon-la-Bataille, that the surrender took place, putting an end to the Hundred Years War. From 1737 to 1747, Vassal de Montviel planted in his vineyards a noble grape variety originating from Quercy: the Auxerrois. In the surrounding vineyards, the owners did the same. Thus, the grape variety took the name of "Noir de Pressac". Later, Sieur Malbek developed it in the Bordeaux region, and the variety was then called "Malbec". In 1997, Jean-François and Dominique Quenin acquired the property. They in turn carried out important improvement and extension work on the vineyard. In particular, they put back into cultivation steep hillsides, formerly worked with oxen, by creating narrow terraces in curves of level. The cellar was completely redesigned and renovated in 1999. In the fall of 2012, during the new classification of Saint-Emilion, Château de Pressac was promoted to Grand Cru Classé of Saint-Emilion. Château de Pressac has different fundamental values which are simplicity, authenticity and excellence.

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Saint-Émilion, located in the southwest of France, is a charming medieval town that is known for its world-class wine production. Situated in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region, Saint-Émilion is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts wine lovers and tourists from all over the world. This picturesque town is known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and of course, its delicious wines. The region has a long winemaking history that dates back to the Roman times, and today its wineries produce some of the finest wines in the world.

One of the most significant draws of Saint-Émilion is its wine tourism industry. The town boasts over 800 wineries, making it an ideal destination for wine enthusiasts. Visitors can take guided tours of vineyards, attend wine tastings, and explore the wine-making process. Wine tours are popular among tourists, and many vineyards offer guided tours of their facilities. During the tour, visitors get a chance to learn about the winemaking process, from harvesting the grapes to bottling the wine. Wine tastings are also a must-try activity for visitors, allowing them to sample some of the region's finest wines.

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Saint-Émilion is not only famous for its wines but also for its delicious cuisine. The region boasts a unique culinary heritage that reflects its cultural and historical influences. The cuisine in Saint-Émilion is characterized by its use of fresh, seasonal ingredients, such as truffles, foie gras, and local cheeses. Visitors can indulge in the region's culinary delights at one of the many restaurants that dot the town or at local wineries during wine tastings.

Which wines to taste in ?

The wines of Saint-Émilion are predominantly made from Merlot and Cabernet Franc grapes, with smaller amounts of Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. The soils in the region are a mix of limestone, clay, and sand, providing a perfect environment for growing these grape varieties. The region's wineries pride themselves on producing wines that are rich, complex, and elegant, with deep flavors and aromas, and wine lovers will have the opportunity to sample them during wine tastings.

Which is the best season to visit ?

The best time to visit Saint-Émilion's wineries for wine tours and wine tastings is from April to October, during the region's growing season. The weather is mild, and the vineyards are bustling with activity during this time. Visitors can take part in the grape harvest, attend wine festivals, and enjoy the beautiful scenery. The town also hosts several events throughout the year, including the Harvest Festival in September and the Saint-Émilion Jazz Festival in July.

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In addition to wine tastings and vineyard tours, there are many other attractions in Saint-Émilion that visitors can enjoy. The town boasts several historical landmarks, including the Monolithic Church, which is carved entirely out of a single rock. The town also has several art galleries and museums, showcasing the region's rich artistic heritage. Visitors can also take a leisurely stroll through the town's charming streets, lined with boutique shops and restaurants.

In conclusion, Saint-Émilion is a charming destination that offers wine lovers and food travelers a unique experience. With its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and world-class wines, the town is a must-visit for anyone interested in wine tourism. Visitors can enjoy guided vineyard tours, wine tastings, and indulge in the region's delicious cuisine.